An Association between BK Virus Replication in Bone Marrow and Cytopenia in Kidney-Transplant Recipients.

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of Transplantation Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-04-29 DOI:10.1155/2014/252914
Emilie Pambrun, Catherine Mengelle, Geneviève Fillola, Patrick Laharrague, Laure Esposito, Isabelle Cardeau-Desangles, Arnaud Del Bello, Jacques Izopet, Lionel Rostaing, Nassim Kamar
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Abstract

The human polyomavirus BK (BKV) is associated with severe complications, such as ureteric stenosis and polyomavirus-associated nephropathy (PVAN), which often occur in kidney-transplant patients. However, it is unknown if BKV can replicate within bone marrow. The aim of this study was to search for BKV replication within the bone marrow of kidney-transplant patients presenting with a hematological disorder. Seventy-two kidney-transplant patients underwent bone-marrow aspiration for cytopenia. At least one virus was detected in the bone marrow of 25/72 patients (35%), that is, parvovirus B19 alone (n = 8), parvovirus plus Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) (n = 3), cytomegalovirus (n = 4), EBV (n = 2), BKV alone (n = 7), and BKV plus EBV (n = 1). Three of the eight patients who had BKV replication within the bone marrow had no detectable BKV replication in the blood. Neutropenia was observed in all patients with BKV replication in the bone marrow, and blockade of granulocyte maturation was observed. Hematological disorders disappeared in all patients after doses of immunosuppressants were reduced. In conclusion, an association between BKV replication in bone marrow and hematological disorders, especially neutropenia, was observed. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings.

肾移植受者骨髓中BK病毒复制与细胞减少的关系
人多瘤病毒BK (BKV)与严重并发症相关,如输尿管狭窄和多瘤病毒相关性肾病(PVAN),这通常发生在肾移植患者中。然而,目前尚不清楚BKV是否能在骨髓内复制。本研究的目的是寻找BKV在出现血液学疾病的肾移植患者骨髓内的复制。72例肾移植患者因细胞减少而接受骨髓抽吸。在25/72例(35%)患者骨髓中至少检出一种病毒,即单独细小病毒B19 (n = 8)、细小病毒+ eb病毒(n = 3)、巨细胞病毒(n = 4)、EBV (n = 2)、BKV单独(n = 7)和BKV + EBV (n = 1)。骨髓中有BKV复制的8例患者中有3例血液中未检出BKV复制。在骨髓中复制BKV的所有患者中均观察到中性粒细胞减少,并观察到粒细胞成熟受阻。减少免疫抑制剂剂量后,所有患者的血液病均消失。总之,BKV在骨髓中的复制与血液系统疾病,特别是中性粒细胞减少症之间存在关联。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。
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